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"Can't forget your love / PERFECT CRIME -Single Edit-" is [[Kuraki Mai]]'s tenth single. Both A-sides were used as theme songs for the [[Dorama|drama]] [[Ikiru Tame no Jonetsu Toshite no Satsujin]]. It peaked #2 at [[Oricon]], charted for eight weeks and sold 180,040 units.
"Can't forget your love / PERFECT CRIME -Single Edit-" is [[Kuraki Mai]]'s tenth single. Both A-sides were used as theme songs for the [[Dorama|drama]] [[Ikiru Tame no Jonetsu Toshite no Satsujin]]. "PERFECT CRIME" was already released on her second album, of the same name, released a month before. It peaked #2 at [[Oricon]], charted for eight weeks and sold 180,040 units.


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Revision as of 18:29, 23 September 2009

Single Cover
Artist
Kuraki Mai
Single
Can't forget your love / PERFECT CRIME -Single Edit-
Released
2001.08.29
Catalog Number
GZCA-2011
Price
¥1,260
Tracklist
  1. Can't forget your love
  2. PERFECT CRIME -Single Edit-
  3. PERFECT CRIME ~DJ ME-YA URBAN BEAT BOX REMIX~
  4. Can't forget your love (Instrumental)
  5. PERFECT CRIME -Single Edit- (Instrumental)


Information

"Can't forget your love / PERFECT CRIME -Single Edit-" is Kuraki Mai's tenth single. Both A-sides were used as theme songs for the drama Ikiru Tame no Jonetsu Toshite no Satsujin. "PERFECT CRIME" was already released on her second album, of the same name, released a month before. It peaked #2 at Oricon, charted for eight weeks and sold 180,040 units.

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